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History & Government
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200,000 native people were forced out or killed by the French or British (1400s) Either by disease or violence Sound Familiar? British Colonist extended Canadian territory south toward the Ohio River causing conflicts with the American colonists
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Started as a Dominion Partially self-governing country with close ties to Great Britain Granted Full Independence in 1931 But Great Britain kept the right to approve changes in the Constitution This ended in 1982 with the passing of the Constitution Act
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Canada is a democratic constitutional monarchy Still connected to Great Britain by the Queen An elected Prime Minister as head of Government.
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In the 1800s Canada sheltered enslaved people who escaped the U.S. Canada never practiced slavery and refused to honor U.S. laws European Immigrants forced Natives off their lands In 1998, the natives or Inuit were awarded their own territory (Nunavut)
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NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) Eliminates tariffs and other trade barriers between all North American countries Some Canadians dislike the Trade Agreement Many French speaking citizens in Quebec desire independence
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